On the spreadsheet, go to your tab. Under ROSTER rows 13-18, list all your players in the applicable positions. Then up top, you should get drop downs for each position and you can select who "starts" for your team.

since gameday is saturday lets say waiver claims due by wednesday. add/drop will be free after that. lineups due by friday sounds good as well. and the waiver order is the reverse of the draft and each time you make a claim you drop to the end. it wont reset week to week

So, being bored and deciding to read the Big Ten blog on ESPN, the question about an All-Big Ten fantasy league on ESPN came up and this was Brian Bennett's answer:

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Josh, it already exists. Go to ESPN.com's College Football Challenge, start a league and limit your player pool to Big Ten players only. Voila. Then all you need is a few friends to get it going. As someone who's a fantasy nerd in baseball and basketball but refuses to play in an NFL league, I have my issues with fantasy football. But when you could do it using college teams and your favorite conference, what's not to love?

I can't access fantasy sports at work, so I can't look into this to see if it actually is a good way to track something like our league? Not sure if you can customize the scoring or anything, but if it could work I'm sure it would be less hassle for SBH to keep track of scoring?